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the police department wants to increase staffing levels from 611 to 833 by 2018. and this year's second police academy is already underway. recently released report estimates the expansion would cost oakland $67 million. tomorrow, the city council will talk about their budget options. >>> flags are at half staff this morning in kaufman county, texas after a district attorney and his wife were found shot to death in their home over the weekend. it was the second targeted attack this year. the assistant district attorney was killed in january. our reporter dan springer joining us live. he's at the courthouse this morning where steps are being taken, dan, to protect better other d.a.s and their staffs. >> reporter: not only here in kaufman county but throughout the state of texas. these murders have really sent shock waves throughout the lone star state. police are saying almost nothing about their investigation, dave, but you can bet it's a top priority. you have the fbi, atf and texas rangers all working with the sheriff's department. the body of mike mclelland and
the police department wants to increase staffing levels from 611 to 833 by 2018. and this year's second police academy is already underway. recently released report estimates the expansion would cost oakland $67 million. tomorrow, the city council will talk about their budget options. >>> flags are at half staff this morning in kaufman county, texas after a district attorney and his wife were found shot to death in their home over the weekend. it was the second targeted attack this...
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last night the federal aviation administration reported a staffing problem causing some arriving flights to run an average of three hours and seven minutes late. >> we're going to crater the entire system. orter: the nation's airlines and biggest pilots union say it points to troubles ahead. their plan to furlough air traffic controllers, forcing them to tay home one day every other week will bring the system to a grinding halt. >> it will be like having hurricane sandy in the north and hurricane katrina in the south at the same time. >> reporter: so they're suing the faa to postpone the furloughs but the faa says it's the only way to slash $637 million from its budget, cuts required by congress. the busiest airports are expected to take the hardest hits. maximum delays at atlanta's hartsfield-jackson could reach 3 1/2 hours. chicago's o'hare, more than two. and at new york's laguardia, nearly an hour and a half. >> when your airplane doesn't get to you as quickly as it was supposed to, when you're maybe in the air longer than you should be, yes, the typical american flyer will feel it.
last night the federal aviation administration reported a staffing problem causing some arriving flights to run an average of three hours and seven minutes late. >> we're going to crater the entire system. orter: the nation's airlines and biggest pilots union say it points to troubles ahead. their plan to furlough air traffic controllers, forcing them to tay home one day every other week will bring the system to a grinding halt. >> it will be like having hurricane sandy in the north...
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administration more flexibility in cutting their budget allowing them to bring back air traffic controllers staffing to 100%. >> a few hours after voting members left capitol hill and headed to the airport for a week-long recess. >> right. >> it's the problem from the sequester that affects them. they don't care about meals on wheels unless it's rolling down an aisle. >> people say jon stewart is dead on with that. driving while distracted can kill. we know that. in 2011 it was blamed for more than 3,000 deadly crashes. now attention is turning to car makers. government officials worry high tech cars can add to the risk. brian cooley good morning. part of the fun of a cool car is having a very cool dash. that always leads to distracting bells and whistles. >> we see federal guidelines voluntary guidelines so soft soft. lots of carrots. a few sticks. the idea is they give automakers a few basic guidelines. first of all, get rid of text entry while you're driving. you would enter text for things like destination or nowadays to even reply to a text. that's showing up in the dash. they say no video play
administration more flexibility in cutting their budget allowing them to bring back air traffic controllers staffing to 100%. >> a few hours after voting members left capitol hill and headed to the airport for a week-long recess. >> right. >> it's the problem from the sequester that affects them. they don't care about meals on wheels unless it's rolling down an aisle. >> people say jon stewart is dead on with that. driving while distracted can kill. we know that. in 2011...
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. >> injuries would have been more deadly if it wasn't for nearby medical tents staffed with doctors and nurses. >> we had patients arrive with tourniquets in place, which saved them from bleeding to death. >> reporter: still, three did not survive. the youngest 8-year-old martin richard, at the finish line with his family. his mother and sister suffered serious injuries. ♪ >> reporter: around 1,000 gathered at a vigil last night at his hometown of dorchester massachusetts. on tuesday, another victim identified. 29-year-old criskris kris krystle campbell. >> i can't believe this is happening. >> reporter: the third person identified is a boston university graduate student. as for the man police are questioning in the hospital. he was a spectator, he was injured, but not a person of interest. charlie and norah. >> we have john miller, formerueller, former fbi director. >> they are looking at a lot of photographs. a couple of them they have seen they have high interest in. these are photographs that are immediately before the bombings or minutes before the bombings where they see an
. >> injuries would have been more deadly if it wasn't for nearby medical tents staffed with doctors and nurses. >> we had patients arrive with tourniquets in place, which saved them from bleeding to death. >> reporter: still, three did not survive. the youngest 8-year-old martin richard, at the finish line with his family. his mother and sister suffered serious injuries. ♪ >> reporter: around 1,000 gathered at a vigil last night at his hometown of dorchester...
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affect search and rescue but they're preparing as if they'll get more patients later today, so they're staffing up. they've had 250 doctors, nurses, and staff on call here to deal with the patients that are coming in. an and what they fear the most, that firemen died in this blaze. >> peter, thank you so much. sergeant patrick swanson joins us. sergeant, good morning. >> good morning. >> sergeant, can you tell us what's happening at the plant now and what more we know about possible fatalities? yes, sir. i can tell you at this point the last that i heard, that there was still a small amount of fire burning at the plant. they were initially concerned about that as it was underneath some anhydrous ammonia tanks. it's my understanding the fire is under control now. it is still smouldering but not near the threat it was g our searc and rescue mode. atf is here, the state fire marshals are here. they'll start their criminal investigation side of this. i can tell you that there is nothing at this point to indicate that this is a criminal issue, but we will address that. we will find out first and for
affect search and rescue but they're preparing as if they'll get more patients later today, so they're staffing up. they've had 250 doctors, nurses, and staff on call here to deal with the patients that are coming in. an and what they fear the most, that firemen died in this blaze. >> peter, thank you so much. sergeant patrick swanson joins us. sergeant, good morning. >> good morning. >> sergeant, can you tell us what's happening at the plant now and what more we know about...
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no cuts would includes closing another station by july and one early next year, there would also be staffing reductions. >>> encouraging news about san jose police, a report finds citizen complaints about the conduct of officers decreased last year by 7% and the number of complaints that resulted in officer discipline after internal review was also down, it went from 10% of cases in 2011 to 3% last year. >>> a key step in the court ordered reform of the oakland police departcompliance director is expected to present his proposed work plan and budget to city officials, thomas frazier was appointed by a federal judge last month. stay with us, traffic and weather coming right up. >>> good morning. it's slow and go right now up and down the nimitz freeway. 880 in oakland passing the coliseum, northbound lanes, as you can see, then it starts to clear up closer to the downtown exits. the bay bridge metering rights remain on, the backup to the macarthur maze. silicon valley out of milpitas, highway 4 cleared in bay point, brake lights from antioch to concord. >>> we've got sunshine, the winds are k
no cuts would includes closing another station by july and one early next year, there would also be staffing reductions. >>> encouraging news about san jose police, a report finds citizen complaints about the conduct of officers decreased last year by 7% and the number of complaints that resulted in officer discipline after internal review was also down, it went from 10% of cases in 2011 to 3% last year. >>> a key step in the court ordered reform of the oakland police...
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number of official delays since tuesday. 1,200 of the 2,600 airline delays on monday were related to staffing issues. >> you have gridlock in congress and that's leading to gridlock in the air and the traveling public is going to pay the price. >> peter goels, former head of the national traptransportation. he said there could be bigger problems down the road. >> there will be some sort of event where we have confluence of weather that will back planes up and people are going to think twice about this and revisit the faa budget. >> reporter: for "cbs this morning," manuel bojorquez, dallas. >>> more rain coming to the midwest today. that means more flood warnings and the threat of new disasters on the swollen mississippi and illinois rivers. dean reynolds in st. louis. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie and norah. there is concern this morning that fuel from businesses may be leaking into the river and could ignite fires in areas that are only reachable by boat. volunteers across the midwest worked through a steady rain on tuesday, trying to minimize the looming impact of floodw
number of official delays since tuesday. 1,200 of the 2,600 airline delays on monday were related to staffing issues. >> you have gridlock in congress and that's leading to gridlock in the air and the traveling public is going to pay the price. >> peter goels, former head of the national traptransportation. he said there could be bigger problems down the road. >> there will be some sort of event where we have confluence of weather that will back planes up and people are going...
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so that you can make sure that all the parks -- they can make sure all the parks are appropriately staffed. as jerry said, go ahead and register. choose your park. call 1-888-98-parks. or visit them at calparks.org/earthday for information. but we have run out of time today. don't forget to visit us on the bay area people page at ktvu.com. and of course you can find out what's happening behind the scenes on bay area people by joining us on facebook. so time has gone. thank you very much for joining us today. thanks for watching. and we'll see you again next week, right here on bay area people. until then, i'm rosy chu. have a terrific weekend. see you soon! am i allergic to any medications? i don't know. last immunization shots? really? honey, what's my blood pressure medicine called? one time i took something and i blew up like a puffer fish. i'm probably allergic to that. at kaiser permanente, your medical information is available to you and your doctors. quickly. securely. no guesswork required. better information. better care. kaiserpermanente. thrive. . >>> two tourists stabbed in san
so that you can make sure that all the parks -- they can make sure all the parks are appropriately staffed. as jerry said, go ahead and register. choose your park. call 1-888-98-parks. or visit them at calparks.org/earthday for information. but we have run out of time today. don't forget to visit us on the bay area people page at ktvu.com. and of course you can find out what's happening behind the scenes on bay area people by joining us on facebook. so time has gone. thank you very much for...